Hi Andreas, Thanks for your reply and your attention. Actually it seems that the way ConTeXt mkiv writes informations to the SyncTeX file has changed and the way it works i snot completely dependable. For instance sometimes the following \starttext \input knuth.tex \stoptex results in a PDF which, when clicked on with a modifier key (Command on Mac OS X) opens the source file knuth.tex. But the following simple example \starttext Hi there, can you show me this sentence in the source file? \stoptex Does nothing at all… So I am puzzled… Best regards: OK
On 06 Apr 2015, at 14:17, Andreas Schneider
wrote: Otared Kavian schrieb:
Using TeXShop on a Mac (with Mac OS X 10.2) I noticed that some of my documents typeset with mkiv do not respond correctly regarding SyncTeX: when I do « Command-Click » on a specific part of the resulting PDF there is no reaction at all, that is I do not get to the corresponding part of the source TeX file. Nevertheless when I click in the source TeX file, SyncTeX shows the corresponding highlighted part of the PDF file.
So my question is the following: is there some change in mkiv, or in the way TeXShop has to be tuned?
I noticed something similar since about one or two years. Using SumatraPDF on Windows (together with Sublime or Notepad++) a sync from the editor to SumatraPDF results in the right higlighted section. However a sync the other way 'round is slightly off. It's more off the farther down I'm in the document.
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